Wall-map.



N0. 798,660. PATBNTBD SEPT. 5, 1905. E. CARRIER.

WALL MAP.

APPLIOATION FILED JULY ze, 1904.

UNITED STATES YPATENT OFFICE.

IlhIr-LNUEL (1A RRIICR, OF (iR E'FNLEAF, KA NSAS.

WALL-MAP.

Specicaton of Letters Patent.

Patented Sept. 5, 1905.

Application iileil July 26, 1904:` Serial No. 218,273.

provcnientin lVall-Maps, ot which the t'ollowing is a speeilication.

This invention relates generally to maps, and more particularly to an impi'oved consti'iictioii ot' wall-inap and means t'or suspending the same, the object ot' the invention bei' ing' to provide a map which can be quickly and easily reversed, so that either side can be i'eadily examined.

As a rule whei'e maps are printed upon both sides otl the sheet it is necessary to remove the map Vt'i'oui the hanger and turn it around bodily and replace it upon the hanger, which operation requires considerable time and it is often inconveniei'it in accomplishment.

'lhe object otI my invention is to avoid these dilt'iculties; and therefore it consists, essentially. in printing' the maps upon opposite sides ot' the sheet in reverse positions and in arranging the said double-faced maps upon a roller and also in providing' said double-faced maps with weights, so that the said maps can be quickly and easily pulled up or down over the inap can be quickly and easily reversed the rollei' t'or the purpose ot presentii'ig either side to the observer.

The invention consists also in certain details ot construction hereinafter t'ully described, and pointed out in the claim.

ln the drawings t'orining a part otl this i specilicatioii, Figure 'i is a perspective view ot' a map consti'iicted and supported in accordance with my invention. Eig. 2 is a similar view showing' the reverse side ot the sheet. Eig. 3 is a sectional view, the dotted lines showing' the positions the parts assume when the reverse side ot' the map is exposed. Eig'. i is a detail view o't the suppoi'ting'- bracket, and Fig'. 5 is a detail view showing the end ot' the stick cai'i'ying the weight.

double-faced map A, the maps upon the opposite sides ot' the sheet being' printed in i'everse oi'dei' or upside down-that is, the top side ot' one map is directly opposite the bottom side ot the map upon the reverse side ot the sheet. The doubled-faced map A has The i l i inap i'ests upon and is adapted to travel over a i'ollei' D, having pintles D', which rest in the brackets E, screwed to the wall or any l other suitable i'ig'id object, said brackets having' t'orwardly and upwardly extending portions E, the purpose ot' which will hereina't'ter appear.

Then the map is arranged in the position shown in Fig. i, it will be noted that the stick B eng'ages the underside ot' the bracket and the weights carried by the lower stick hold the map in a straight and flat position. When it is desired to view the map upon the opposite side otI the sheet, the bottoni stick graspei'l and moved upwardly after the mannei' ot' i'aising' a curtain, and the weights C, carried by the upper stick, immediately cause the map to travel ovei' the i'ollei' 1 and that stick which was t'ormerly the upper one and engaged under the side ot the bracket E descends and becomes the bottom stick, and what was formerly the bottom stick becomes the top stick and engages the outwardly-projecting' portions E/ otl the brackets E, as most clearly shown in Fig'. Q. The maps being printed in reverse order, it is obvious that the inap presented to view will be supported in the proper position. 'lhus it is unnecessary to remove the map t'rom the hanger, and

by simply moving' the bottom portion ot' the map upwardly after the iiianiiei' of raising' a curtain, and by this simple movement the map is reversed and properly supported.

lt will ot' course be understood that the word map is used in its broadest sense and that any iinpi'iiited matter desired may be placed on the sheet A and that charts, pictures, and the like may be displayed as well as maps ot' various coiinti'ies.

l-Iaving thus t'ully described my invention, what l claim as new, and desii'c to secure by Letters Patent,

The combination with a rotatable roller and I. a resversible inap adapted to travel over said In carrying out my invention I employ i.

i'oller, ot' brackets having a screw-end portion and having their opposite ends inclined upwai'dly, said brackets supporting the rollers,

y and weighted sticks at each end ot the inap adapted to engage the brackets on opposite sides ot the i'ollei', as and t'or the purpose set forth.

E .\I AN UEL UA RR I E R. \\f'itiiesscs:

Jouy A'ritissox, Wu. I'l. Noti.. 

